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Monday, August 15, 2022

Police nab man for threatening to kidnap varsity students

Members of a notorious kidnapping syndicate sent a hand-written note to the management of the university in Oyo town at about 8:00 p.m. on August 11.

• August 15, 2022
Adewale Osifeso
Adewale Osifeso

The Police Command in Oyo State has arrested a 37-year-old man who allegedly wrote a threat letter to a private university in Oyo town to kidnap three of its students.

The command’s spokesperson, Adewale Osifeso, on Monday explained that the suspect, who wrote the letter to the university on Thursday, threatened to kidnap three of its students if a N10 million ransom was not paid within a stipulated period.

He said the suspect’s mode of operation was to run detailed background checks on unsuspected victims and then inform them through the writing of his intentions to abduct them unless a stipulated ransom was paid to him.

According to him, members of a notorious kidnapping syndicate sent a hand-written note to the management of the university in Oyo town at about 8:00 p.m. on August 11.

“In the note, they threatened to abduct three of its students should the management fail to pay N10,000,000 within a stipulated period.

“The threat, as expected, disrupted academic activities within the university, stirring up panic and uncertainty among the university community,” he said.

The spokesman said under the euphoria of a presumed successful scheme, the syndicate similarly notified a branch of a new generation bank within the Owode area, Oyo, with the intention of invading it later in the week.

He disclosed that the investigation by the police led to the arrest of one of the members, whose phone numbers were inscribed on the hand-written notes to the school management and the bank.

Mr Osifeso said the suspect confirmed that the phone number on the note was his but denied being the document’s author.

The police spokesman, however, said further investigation conducted led to the arrest of the 37-year-old suspect, who confessed being the author of the hand-written notes.

He explained that the first suspect arrested was used as a decoy for the purpose of concealing his direct involvement.

The vice chancellor of the institution said the threat letter was discovered at the entrance gate of the institution on Thursday at around 4:00 p.m.

He said the letter, which also contained a map of the institution, showed the institution as the target and warned people living within the vicinity not to intervene when they came for the operation.

Meanwhile, the command also arrested seven alleged armed robbery suspects that attacked a POS operator in Oyo town and dispossessed him of a huge sum of money and mobile phones. 

(NAN)

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